| Literature DB >> 29925329 |
Wondimagegnehu Sisay Woldeyes1,2, Dejene Asefa3, Geremew Muleta4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Investigating cases of severe maternal morbidity (SMM) and severe maternal outcome (SMO) and the quality of maternal health care using near-miss approach has become popular over recent years. The aim of this study was to determine facility based incidence and the determinants of severe maternal outcome (SMO) using this approach.Entities:
Keywords: Jimma; Maternal death; Maternal near-miss; Severe maternal morbidity; Severe maternal outcome; WHO
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29925329 PMCID: PMC6011243 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-018-1879-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Sociodemographic and obstetric characteristics of women with severe maternal morbidity and severe maternal outcome, South-west Ethiopia
| Characteristics | Severe maternal morbidity (N, %) | Severe maternal outcome (N, %) | Total (N, %) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 202(55.5) | 162(44.5) | 364(100.0) | ||
| Age in years | 15–24 | 67(33.2) | 34(21.0) | 101(27.8) |
| 25–34 | 111(54.9) | 94(58.0) | 205(56.3) | |
| ≥35 | 24(11.9) | 34(21.0) | 58(15.9) | |
| Residence | Jimma Town | 56(27.7) | 18(11.1) | 74(20.3) |
| Out of Jimma Town | 146(72.3) | 144(88.9) | 290(79.7) | |
| Current marital status | Married | 192(95.0) | 155(95.7) | 347(95.3) |
| Single/separated/divorced | 10(5.0) | 7(4.3) | 17(4.7) | |
| Educational status of the woman | No formal education | 87(43.1) | 103(63.6) | 190(52.2) |
| Primary School | 63(31.2) | 38(23.5) | 101(27.7) | |
| High school & above | 52(25.7) | 21(12.9) | 73(20.1) | |
| Gravidity | I | 84(41.6) | 34(21) | 118(32.4) |
| II-IV | 69(34.2) | 60(37) | 129(35.5) | |
| ≥V | 49(24.3) | 68(42) | 117(32.1) | |
| ANC follow up | Health center | 138(68.3) | 114(70.4) | 252(69.2) |
| Hospitals | 30(14.9) | 13(8.0) | 43(11.8) | |
| Private clinics | 6(3.0) | 4(2.5) | 10(2.8) | |
| No ANC follow up | 28(13.9) | 31(19.1) | 59(16.2) | |
| Referral status | Yes, referred from other facility | 162(80.2) | 149(92.0) | 311(85.4) |
| No | 40(19.8) | 13(8.0) | 53(14.6) | |
| Date of admission | Holiday/weekends | 42(20.8) | 39(24.1) | 81(22.3) |
| Workdays | 160(79.2) | 123(75.9) | 283(77.7) | |
| Mode of deliveryc ( | All forms of vaginal delivery | 82(22.7) | 60(16.6) | 142(39.2) |
| Cesarean section | 93(25.7) | 42(11.6) | 135(37.3) | |
| Laparotomy | 6(1.7)a | 46(12.7)b | 52(14.4) | |
| All forms of abortion | 21(5.8) | 12(3.3) | 33(9.1) | |
aAll are cases of Ectopic Pregnancy; b40-Uterine Rupture, 3-Ectopic Pregnancy and 3-Gestational trophoblastic disease cases; c Two cases died while pregnant
Indicators of severe maternal morbidity, severe maternal outcomes and facility care in South-west Ethiopia
| Characteristics | Number of cases | Proportion |
|---|---|---|
| Cases with severe maternal morbidity and severe maternal outcome | 364 | 13.3% |
| Women with severe maternal morbidity (per 1000 live births) | 202 | 73.8 |
| Severe maternal outcome ratio (per 1000 live births) | 162 | 59.2 |
| Maternal mortality ratio (per 100,000 live births) | 24 | 876.9 |
| Maternal near-miss ratio (per 1000 live births) | 138 | 50.4 |
| Hospital access indicators | ||
| Severe maternal outcome identified on arrival or within 12 h of hospital stay | 116 | 71.6% |
| Mothers who died on arrival or within 12 h of hospital stay | 12 | 50% |
| Severe maternal outcome cases referred to the study facility | 112 | 96.6% |
| Intra-hospital care | ||
| Transfusion per total live births | 148 | 5.2% |
| Intensive care unit admission per total live births | 24 | 0.9% |
| Intensive care unit admission among women with severe maternal outcome | 24 | 14.8% |
| Cases of maternal death managed in the ordinary ward (out of intensive care unit) | 14 | 58.3% |
| Laparotomy per total live births | 82 | 2.9% |
| Rate of intra-hospital severe maternal outcome (per 1000 live births) | 46 | 16.8 |
| Patients referred out from Jimma University Teaching Hospital (per 100 cases of severe maternal outcome) | 5 | 3.0% |
| Intra-Hospital deaths | 12 | 50% |
Morbidity conditions among women with severe maternal morbidity and severe maternal outcome in South-west Ethiopia
| Complications | Total eligible | Mortality Index | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Severe Maternal Morbidity | Severe Maternal Outcome | |||
| Maternal near-miss | Maternal deaths | |||
| 14.8 | ||||
| Obstetric hemorrhage | 62(30.7) | 31(22.5) | 7(29.1) | 18.4 |
| ـ Postpartum hemorrhage | 27(13.4) | 23(16.7) | 5(20.8) | 17.9 |
| ـ Antepartum hemorrhage | 35(17.3) | 8(5.8) | 2(8.3) | 20 |
| Hypertensive disorders | 81(40.1) | 29(21) | 9(37.5) | 23.7 |
| ـ Severe preeclampsia | 71(35.1) | 11(8) | 2(8.3) | 15.4 |
| ـ Eclampsia | 10(5) | 18(13) | 7(29.2) | 28 |
| Pregnancy related infections | 32(15.8) | 14(10.1) | 3(12.5) | 17.6 |
| Uterine rupture | – | 41(29.7) | 2(8.3) | 4.7 |
| Early pregnancy complications | 27(13.4)a | 15(10.9)b | – | – |
| Others | – | 8(5.8) | 3(12.5)c | 27.3 |
aSeptic abortion 12(5.9%); Abortion related hemorrhage 9(4.5%); & Ectopic pregnancy 6(3%); bSeptic abortion 3(2.2%), Abortion related hemorrhage 3(2.2%), Ectopic pregnancy 3(2.2%) & Molar pregnancy 6(4.3%); cPoisoning during pregnancy, Hepatitis and Advanced AIDS each
Reasons for delay among women with severe maternal morbidity and severe outcome in South-west Ethiopia
| Reasons for the delay in receiving an appropriate care | N (%) |
|---|---|
| Patient/family related factors | |
| ـ Absence of ANCa after second half of pregnancy | 46(12.6) |
| ـ Symptom/labor at home for more than twelve hours | 97(26.6) |
| ـ Arriving with complication after home delivery | 38(10.4) |
| Total number of women with delayed seeking care (delay one) | 164(45.1) |
| Delay two (Delay in reaching at the right facility) | |
| ـ Distance (> 40 km) from final facility | 175(45.1) |
| ـ Transportation problem | 86(23.6) |
| Total number of women with delayed access to appropriate facility (delay two) | 208(57.1) |
| Delay three (delay after reaching a health facility) | |
| At the initial facility visited (among referral cases) | |
| ـ Referred without initiation of treatment needed | 173(55.3) |
| ـ Other referral problems | 105(33.8) |
| ـ Total number of women with delay at first facility | 189(51.9) |
| Delay three at the study hospital | |
| ـ Professional (follow up, evaluation, communication) | 19(5.2) |
| ـ Logistics (ICUb-bed, blood, service, drugs, lab. reagent) | 41(11.3) |
| ـ Total number of women with delay at JUTH (delay three) | 60(16.5) |
| Total number of women with delay at health facility (delay three) | 215(59.1) |
| Total number of women with any delay | 316(86.8) |
| Means of transportation on presentation to the study hospital | |
| ـ Public ambulance | 237(65.1) |
| ـ Paid transportation | 110(30.2) |
| ـ Other | 17(4.7) |
aANC Antenatal Care, b ICU Intensive care Unit
Fig. 1Frequency of occurrence delay to care in relation to severity of maternal complications; Southwest Ethiopia (SMM: severe maternal morbidities, SMO: Severe maternal outcome, MNM: maternal near-miss, MD: maternal death, JUTH: Jimma University Teaching Hospital
Binary multivariable logistic regression analysis of determinants for severe maternal outcome in South-west Ethiopia
| Characteristics | SMMd (%) | SMOn (%) | Crude odds ratio (95% CI) | Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group in years | < 25 | 67(33.2) | 34(21) | 1 | 1 |
| 25–34 | 111(55) | 94(58) | 1.67(1.02,2.74)* | 1.22(0.65,2.29) | |
| ≥35 | 24(11.9) | 34(21) | 2.79(1.43,5.43)* | 2.04(0.78,5.34) | |
| Residence | Jimma town | 56(27.7) | 18(11.1) | 1 | 1 |
| Out of Jimma town | 146(72.3) | 144(88.9) | 3.07(1.72,4.74)* | 0.92(0.32,2.63) | |
| Education status | No formal education | 87(43.1) | 103(63.6) | 2.93(1.64,5.22)* | 0.75(0.26,2.17) |
| Primary School | 63(31.2) | 38(23.5) | 1.49(0.78,2.85) | 0.72(0.29,1.75) | |
| High school & above | 52(25.7) | 21(12.9) | 1 | 1 | |
| Occupation | Farmer | 101(50) | 118(72.8) | 1 | 1 |
| Public employee | 36(17.8) | 18(11.1) | 0.43(0.23,0.8)* | 1.81(0.58,5.64) | |
| Merchant | 51(25.2) | 15(9.3) | 0.25(0.13,0.48)* | 0.48(0.19,1.18) | |
| Othersa | 14(6.9) | 11(6.8) | 0.67(0.29,1.55) | 0.71(0.23,2.14) | |
| Gravidity | Primigravida | 84(41.6) | 34(21) | 1 | 1 |
| Gravida II-IV | 69(34.2) | 60(37) | 2.26(1.44,3.54)* | 2.08(1,3.77) | |
| Gravida ≥V | 49(24.3) | 68(42) | 3.43(1.99,5.89)* | 1.9(0.8,7.42) | |
| State of pregnancy at detection complication | Antepartum | 56(27.7) | 24(14.8) | 1 | 1 |
| Intrapartum | 68(33.7) | 75(46.3) | 2.57(1.44,4.59)* | 2.66(1.29,5.47)** | |
| Postpartum | 51(25.2) | 47(29) | 2.15(1.16,4.02)* | 1.79(0.83,3.86) | |
| Post-abortion | 27(13.4) | 16(9.9) | 1.38(0.63,3.02) | 1.04(0.38,2.58) | |
| Optimal ANC visits | 110(54.5) | 50(30.1) | 0.37(0.24,0.58)* | 0.52(0.29,0.91)* | |
| Referred from other facility | 162(80.2) | 149(92) | 2.83(1.48,5.5)* | 1.06 (0.42,2.69) | |
| Delivery by emergency Cesarean Section | 93(46) | 42(25.9) | 0.41(0.26,0.64)* | 0.43(0.24,0.79)** | |
| Hospital stay (> 7 days) | 175(86.6) | 110(67.9) | 3.06(1.82,5.17)* | 2.77(1.42, 5.42)** | |
| Delay one | 63(38.4) | 101(61.6) | 3.65(2.36,5.65)* | 2.37(1.36,4.12)** | |
| Delay two | 97(46.6) | 111(53.4) | 2.36(1.53,3.63)* | 2.66(1.39,5.07)** | |
| Delay three | 128(77.2) | 37(22.8) | 4.20(2.65,6.66)** | 4.12(2.34,7.26)** | |
*and ** significant at 5 and 1% level of significance respectively; a others include housewife, unemployed and students. dsevere maternal morbidity; nsevere maternal outcome